The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker
The Lady of the Shroud is a novel by Bram Stoker, published by William Heinemann in 1909. The book is an epistolary novel, narrated in the first person via letters and diary extracts from various characters, but mainly Rupert. The initial sections, leading up to the reading of the uncle's will, told by other characters, suggest that Rupert is the black sheep of the family, and the conditions of having to live in the castle in the Blue Mountains for a year before he can permanently inherit the unexpectedly large million-pound estate suggest the uncle is somehow The Lair of the White Worm (also known as The Garden of Evil) is a horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, who also wrote Dracula. It was published in 1911, the year before Stoker's death. It was adapted into a film in 1988 by Ken Russell. The plot focuses on Adam Salton, originally from Australia, who is contacted by his grand-uncle, Richard Salton, in 1860 England for the purpose of establishing a relationship between these last two members of the family.
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The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker
The Lady of the Shroud is a novel by Bram Stoker, published by William Heinemann in 1909. The book is an epistolary novel, narrated in the first person via letters and diary extracts from various characters, but mainly Rupert. The initial sections, leading up to the reading of the uncle's will, told by other characters, suggest that Rupert is the black sheep of the family, and the conditions of having to live in the castle in the Blue Mountains for a year before he can permanently inherit the unexpectedly large million-pound estate suggest the uncle is somehow The Lair of the White Worm (also known as The Garden of Evil) is a horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, who also wrote Dracula. It was published in 1911, the year before Stoker's death. It was adapted into a film in 1988 by Ken Russell. The plot focuses on Adam Salton, originally from Australia, who is contacted by his grand-uncle, Richard Salton, in 1860 England for the purpose of establishing a relationship between these last two members of the family.
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The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker

The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker

by Bram Stoker
The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker

The Lady of the Shroud. (1909) ( epistolary NOVEL ) by: Bram Stoker.( INCLUDE: The Lair of the White Worm. (1911) ( A horror NOVEL by: Bram Stoker

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The Lady of the Shroud is a novel by Bram Stoker, published by William Heinemann in 1909. The book is an epistolary novel, narrated in the first person via letters and diary extracts from various characters, but mainly Rupert. The initial sections, leading up to the reading of the uncle's will, told by other characters, suggest that Rupert is the black sheep of the family, and the conditions of having to live in the castle in the Blue Mountains for a year before he can permanently inherit the unexpectedly large million-pound estate suggest the uncle is somehow The Lair of the White Worm (also known as The Garden of Evil) is a horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, who also wrote Dracula. It was published in 1911, the year before Stoker's death. It was adapted into a film in 1988 by Ken Russell. The plot focuses on Adam Salton, originally from Australia, who is contacted by his grand-uncle, Richard Salton, in 1860 England for the purpose of establishing a relationship between these last two members of the family.

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ISBN-13: 9781540630056
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/25/2016
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.60(d)

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About The Author

Abraham (Bram) Stoker (1847-1912) is the author of one of the English language’s best-known books of mystery and horror, Dracula. Written in epistolary form, Dracula chronicles a vampire’s journey from Transylvania to the nighttime streets of London and is a virtual textbook of Victorian-era fears and anxieties. Stoker also wrote several other horror novels, including The Jewel of Seven Stars and The Lair of the White Worm.

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